Japan Standard Time: Sunday, April 20, 2025, 1pm – 2:30pm / West Coast of North America: Saturday, April 19, 9pm – 10:30pm
There are many people who say, "I want to try something new abroad! I want to try something new! But I can't seem to make the decision." With the desire to support people with potential, whether they live in Japan or overseas, we have decided to hold this event online!
Five people joined us for the online event. Thank you!
Guest Speaker
・Miwa Suzuki I have lived in Canada for 30 years.
Representative of Valuablelink Consulting Inc. Board Member of the Japan-Canada Chamber of Commerce.
- Ayano EnomotoI have lived in Canada for 5 years.
After graduating from university, I worked in outbound travel planning for a travel agency for 3.5 years. Afterward, I left that job and moved to Vancouver, Canada. After attending language school and college, I gained experience in various roles at several companies in Canada, and currently work as a marketer at Valuablelink Consulting Inc.
Kazuma TakahashiI have lived in Canada for four years.
After obtaining teaching licenses at university (elementary school, junior high/high school (English), special needs school), I gained six years of experience as a teacher (four years in Japan, two years in Canada). Following that, I moved to Vancouver, Canada. Currently, I am active as a martial artist competing on the world stage.
Talking about my experiences in Canada

What is a connecting cram school?
The Japan-Canada Chamber of Commerce has been holding these sessions twice a month since September 2024 at SELC Language College in Gastown, Vancouver. These sessions provide a forum for participants to exchange opinions on a given topic. Our goal is to cultivate global talent by enabling participants to express their opinions in Japanese and English while understanding and respecting others.



